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Berlin Architecture Tour: From Bauhaus to Futurism

Uncover the ingenuity and diversity of Berlin's architecture
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Tour Details
Duration
3 hours
Product Type
Tour
Venues
  • Bauhaus Archive exterior
  • Embassy District
  • Kulturforum (exterior)
  • Potsdamer Platz
  • Kollhoff tower
  • Felleshus (exterior)
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  • Berlin architecture tour led by local architect or historian
  • Discover the stories behind the spaces of Berlin
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Tour Description
Berlin’s landscape reflects more than the destruction of World War II and the division of the Cold War—the 20th century has also been one of extraordinary creativity for Berlin's architecture. Guided by a local architect or historian, this 3-hour Berlin architecture tour highlights the innovative and impressive buildings that have redefined the cityscape in past decades, from the Bauhaus to Futurism. As we explore the rebuilding of modern-day Berlin, we'll read the rich story of 20th century architecture in the city’s skyline.

Modernist Avant-Garde

We'll start outside the striking Bauhaus Archive, where we’ll talk about the Bauhaus design movement of the 1920s, from its inspired beginnings to an abrupt and troubled end, while also considering its effect on later architectural movements and contemporary life. We’ll then wind our way towards the Embassy District, where we'll see how various countries have attempted to display their national ideals via the medium of architecture.

Please note: the Bauhaus Archive Museum is currently closed due to extensive restoration works inside. We'll only visit the exterior during this tour.

Mid-Century Highlights and Urban Renewal

Next, we'll head for the iconic Kulturforum, a collection of state institutions built in the 1950s and 60s. The area is a cultural hub, home to many museums, including the Gemäldegalerie and Mies van der Rohe's classical modernist New National Gallery; the stunning Philharmonie, seat of the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra; and the State Library. Thanks to its astonishing redevelopment after years as a Cold War-wasteland, adjacent Potsdamer Platz is a prime position for contemplating different but interrelated schools of architecture. We may also be able to ascend the famous Kollhoff Tower for panoramic views of the skyline.

Berlin: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow

At the end of our time together, we’ll have a deeper understanding of the relationship between German architecture and German history. Yet this will also be an international story, demonstrating how different nations have endeavored to showcase their own cultures in Berlin. Inspired by Berlin’s history and ever-changing faces, we’ll have a grasp of how architectural movements are both reflections and influencers of the world around us.


For a preview of this walk, see our photo guide to Berlin's architecture. For a look at Berlin's architecture through a different lens, please see our Berlin Cold War tour.


Experts
Jochen Jochen
Local Guide
Nina Nina
Art Historian
Lucia Lucia
Architect
Jan Jan
Architect
Lauren Lauren
Historian
John John
Historian
Jasmine Jasmine
Artist and Designer
Andreas Andreas
Local Guide
Robert Robert
Historian
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Jasmine was knowledgeable, extremely responsive to our very obscure questions and comments. Great sense of humour and helpful tips about Berlin
We anticipated a more robust discussion of architecture. Our tour mostly consisted of a walk down embassy row displaying numerous interesting buildings but no discussion of the architecture.
Robert was a fantastic guide through the architectural history of Berlin. We were able to see parts of the city we wouldn't have thought to explore. Robert was incredibly knowledgeable and his passion was infectious. We are already looking forward to returning to Berlin soon!